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Nov 03 07:46:40 Buongiorno!
Nov 03 09:09:08 buongiorno!
Nov 03 16:51:15 Hi all, I am trying to develop a silly helloworld for my fonera2.0n. I followed the direcitons on the wiki to download and prepare the toolchain from svn.fonosfera.org. I also followed a tutorial on how to develop for operwrt from www.gargoyle-router.com. It compiled and the .ipk package has been created. I also tranfered it to my fonera2.0n via ssh (scp).
Nov 03 16:51:38 The problem shows up when I try to install it... using "opdk install"
Nov 03 16:52:03 it seems there is a mismatch in the architecture
Nov 03 16:52:09 well
Nov 03 16:52:16 then you compiled it for a different arch
Nov 03 16:52:32 ops
Nov 03 16:52:33 sorry, gotta leave
Nov 03 16:52:40 I'm sure someone else can help you with that
Nov 03 16:52:59 ok...but should not be the svn.fonosfera.org toolchain be already set up on the right architecture?
Nov 03 16:53:06 ok
Nov 03 16:53:09 bye
Nov 03 16:53:13 armandus: 2.0g and 2.0n have different archs
Nov 03 16:53:19 Did you select 2.0n in menuconfig?
Nov 03 16:53:42 good question...I did not know they were different in arch
Nov 03 16:53:50 I check right now
Nov 03 16:54:40 I guess we should add a note to the building page on trac.fonosfera.org (this wasn't an issue before 2.0n was released, of course :-)
Nov 03 16:54:47 damn it... I have "La Fonera2.0 [2.6]
Nov 03 16:55:08 I will rebuild the toolchain now
Nov 03 16:55:16 but I am positive this will solve the issue
Nov 03 16:55:32 so the fonera 2.0g is MIPS big endian?
Nov 03 16:55:43 and the 2.0n is little endian?
Nov 03 16:56:12 armandus: IIRC, yes
Nov 03 16:56:51 cool
Nov 03 16:56:55 armandus: You'll have to do a "make dirclean" to completely remove the old toolchain (and probably remove build_dir as well, at least I needed to when I switched libtool versions)
Nov 03 16:57:21 that explain my errors...mips vs. mipsel
Nov 03 16:57:33 blathijs: ok I will do that as a first step
Nov 03 16:57:33 armandus: Or make distclean might be even better, though that also removes any OpenWRT feeds you've updated and can completely nuke changes you've made to the build dir
Nov 03 16:57:56 sounds good
Nov 03 16:58:07 armandus: What package are you trying?
Nov 03 16:58:42 blathijs: any other important configuration options I should be aware in the menuconfig?
Nov 03 16:58:51 I have created my own package
Nov 03 16:58:58 blathijs: it is an helloworld package
Nov 03 16:59:04 Ah, you said that :-)
Nov 03 16:59:18 armandus: Dunno, everything should be fine by default (though I've only compiled for 2.0g so far, not 2.0n yet)
Nov 03 16:59:46 blathijs: my goal is to port my communication framework onto the fonera
Nov 03 16:59:51 armandus: You might want to enable developer mode if you want to actually use the firmware produced
Nov 03 17:00:02 armandus: WHat does it do?
Nov 03 17:00:11 blathijs: that was my first step...already done
Nov 03 17:00:26 blathijs: it is a lightweight middleware for IPC
Nov 03 17:00:45 it is arch and OS independent
Nov 03 17:01:39 blathijs: pretty much it will enable an easy porting of existing software to the fonera2.0n
Nov 03 17:01:53 another question for you expert guys
Nov 03 17:02:17 has anybody tried to add realtime extension to the fonera2.0n?
Nov 03 17:04:08 thanks for your help blathijs
Nov 03 17:06:44 iurgi: any news about macbook and iphone bug?
Nov 03 17:09:55 armandus: Dunno, I've not heard of any realtime work for the fonera
Nov 03 17:11:15 blathijs: I see...it would be very cool for some time critical applications
Nov 03 17:14:28 * blathijs is off for cooking
Nov 03 19:18:36 iosonoio: yes
Nov 03 19:18:45 but can't disclose yet
Nov 03 19:18:50 we're making progress
Nov 03 19:27:28 ok thank you
Nov 03 19:28:35 we will soonish have a solution
Nov 03 19:57:05 great
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